PROs : The Legend sounds good, most presets have warmth and grease of the original MINIMOOG, and even if I bought it today I already made a few presets myself. I will certainly use it in my tracks

CONs : well, the addition made to the original MINIMOOG are welcome, BUT they can get in the way of sounding (when tweaking parameters) like a real Mini : 1/ Stereo only? Really? nice sometimes but I would love to be able to have a mono instance of the plug, it's great for bass and I keep bass monos most of the time (anyway, on vinyl, you HAVE TO) Also sometimes even with nothing on, it has some strange stereo modulations/pans that are annoying (mono mode of course not unison or poly)2/ ADSR is nice but please allow us to have a simpler env with ADS , switchable Release equal time with Decay like the original...(helps to recreate patches I am familiar with and if you are after being faithful to the original...)3/ most annoying : editing behaviour : sometimes it doesn't behave at all like a minimoog when editing : example , I change the range of any oscillator, the sound changes completely sometimes even without drift and symetry, it's like I canged the filter settings as well...or the VCA, not normal (I had three different Minimoogs, behaving a bit differently but surely not like this...)

Would have been great to have all three oscillators AND an additional LFO...Also, even without drive, drift, symetry or anything, being far from 0 dbfs, it still sound a bit saturated sometimes, not like a mini does...

So here are my two cents, nice , huge sound, but wouldn't stop me from buying a model D reedition when I have enough money, and my banker will not be happy about it...

Please do the Mono option, it's quite important, of course I can simulate it by I am afraid it could lead to phase issues or other issues sometimes so i would love a simple mono instance of the plug-in

Anyway, great product, not so expensive, looking forward to Dune 2 in the near future